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Eisenhower’s Foreign Policy Eisenhower’s Foreign Policy
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Truman vs. Eisenhower 1.Marshall Plan 2.Truman Doctrine 3.Berlin Airlift 4.NATO 5.NSC #68 6.Korean War 1.Marshall Plan 2.Truman Doctrine 3.Berlin Airlift 4.NATO 5.NSC #68 6.Korean War 1.Mutual security agreements. 2.Massive retaliation. 3.M. A. D. 4.“Domino Theory” 5.CIA & covert operations 6.Eisenhower Doctrine 7.“$ Diplomacy” – Part II 1.Mutual security agreements. 2.Massive retaliation. 3.M. A. D. 4.“Domino Theory” 5.CIA & covert operations 6.Eisenhower Doctrine 7.“$ Diplomacy” – Part II “Containment” [George Kennan] “Brinksmanship” [John Foster Dulles]
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Foreign Policy “Hot Spots” 1.1955 Warsaw Pact created. 2.1956 Hungarian Revolution. 3.1958 Berlin Crisis. 4.1959 Nixon-Khrushchev “Kitchen Debate.” 5.1960 U-2 Spy Incident 1.1955 Warsaw Pact created. 2.1956 Hungarian Revolution. 3.1958 Berlin Crisis. 4.1959 Nixon-Khrushchev “Kitchen Debate.” 5.1960 U-2 Spy Incident EUROPE:
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Foreign Policy “Hot Spots” 1.1953 CIA sponsored coup in Iran P. M. Mohammed Mossadegh nationalization of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. 2.1956 Suez Crisis. 3.1958 Civil War in Lebanon 1.1953 CIA sponsored coup in Iran P. M. Mohammed Mossadegh nationalization of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. 2.1956 Suez Crisis. 3.1958 Civil War in Lebanon Middle East:
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Foreign Policy “Hot Spots” 1.1948 O. A. S. [Organization of American States] was created during Truman’s administration. 2.1954 CIA covert ops. in Guatemala. 3.1950s Puerto Rican independence movement. 4.1959 Castro’s Communist Revolution in Cuba. 1.1948 O. A. S. [Organization of American States] was created during Truman’s administration. 2.1954 CIA covert ops. in Guatemala. 3.1950s Puerto Rican independence movement. 4.1959 Castro’s Communist Revolution in Cuba. Latin America:
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Foreign Policy “Hot Spots” 1.1953 end of the Korean War. 2.1954 French depart Indo-China. Geneva Accords 3.1964 China explodes its first atomic bomb [during LBJ’s administration]. 1.1953 end of the Korean War. 2.1954 French depart Indo-China. Geneva Accords 3.1964 China explodes its first atomic bomb [during LBJ’s administration]. Far East:
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